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Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 7:52 pm
by Chris Judd
Anthony, Graham
I have a 98 on my bench that I've just dragged forward after seeing your post. Hopefully I'll remember to have a squiz on Saturday and again on Sunday, and then post a TV,....that is if we're not too seedy from the magnum dinner with a few friends here in Brisbane.
Cheers
Chris
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 8:32 pm
by Anthony
chris Judd wrote:Anthony, Graham
I have a 98 on my bench that I've just dragged forward after seeing your post. Hopefully I'll remember to have a squiz on Saturday and again on Sunday, and then post a TV,....that is if we're not too seedy from the magnum dinner with a few friends here in Brisbane.
Cheers
Chris
Hi mate,
going to be interesting to see how our notes compare. Going to openone night and report back on sunday. Your magnum dinner sounds awesome!!
Cheers
Anthony
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 8:40 pm
by Chris Judd
Hi Anth,
I'll prod Wizz in the ribs to post some notes on the magnum dinner - he loves doing that stuff, ...and he's darn good too. (Slitherin' Juddster they calls me.) Darn, gotsa fly - go pick up daughter from ballet. Get your licence, kid!
Cheers
Chris
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 9:06 pm
by Chris Judd
Hi Anth,
I'll prod Wizz in the ribs to post some notes on the magnum dinner - he loves doing that stuff, ...and he's darn good too. (Slitherin' Juddster they calls me.) Darn, gotsa fly - go pick up daughter from ballet. Get your licence, kid!
Cheers
Chris
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 10:24 pm
by Anthony
Whilst on the Wynns Black Label subject, I thought it would be good to compare the 98 with the 96.
So tonight is 96 night.
For a wine that is 8 years old the colour is perfect; vibrant purple with hardly any signs of it's age. The nose is a mix of sweet cassis and mocha. The palate has intergrated perfectly and this for the price, is really an amazing wine. Very good palate length, with a long persistant finish and firm tannins to finish. The 98 will have to be pretty special, to top this.
Cheers
Anthony
Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 6:01 am
by TORB
GrahamB wrote:When in the Barosa I hope you had the opportunity to check out young Troy Kasseske and his 02 Grenache or his barrels of 2003 Grenache. The straight "G" from him is really sensational.
Graham,
I did, you can read all about it in Chapter ??? of the tour diary - eventually.
Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 8:20 am
by Wizz
All this talk of Wynns B/L, I have an 01 on the bench. will open Sunday If I survive the magnum dinner.